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Subject: How to make a Pz2 file for Poser from a custom morph made in another program???


Mariny ( ) posted Fri, 03 March 2006 at 9:41 AM · edited Thu, 25 July 2024 at 3:14 PM

Hi:-) I hope Someone here can help me... I have struggled for 2 days to make a pose file(pz2) for poser of a custom morph for V3 I made in ZBrush.... I have followed this tuturial,: http://www.renderosity.com/tut.ez?Form.ViewPages=865 and I have done everything to the last page ; > to save the character in figures library. And she is there with her dial at 1.000...So no problems so far:-)) When I make a "normal" V3 for sale, it's very easy to use Daz Injection Pose Builder for making the ReadScript and save the pose file... NO problem with doing that:-)) BUT.... It's not working the same way for the character (with the 1.000 dial) I saved in the figures library:-((??????? > I open her in IPB and do the same as I do with the "normal" V3... But when I shall click to inject her body inside poser, nothing happens??? I see other people that have custom morphs on theier V3,, they also have an extra folder in the libraries folder???? There are the files called like; hide head show body and so on... I also wonder if I shall save that girl with the body dial at 1.000 "alone" or can add more morph dials for V3 before saving her before making that pz2 file??? example breast drop, muscular , and so)before saving her???? Sorry about my english:-) But hope you understand what I mean:-)) I have search and search over the web to find som tuturial , but don't find anything about this... Best regards Mariann (mariny)


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